Analysts Explore How CIOs are Leading Today
and Shaping Tomorrow During Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo 2024, October
21-24
A Gartner, Inc. survey of 451 senior technology leaders in the
second quarter of 2024, found that 57% of CIOs said they are tasked
with leading an AI strategy in their enterprise. However, four
emerging challenges are making it difficult for CIOs to deliver
value with AI.
“Because of the relentless innovation happening in the tech
vendor race, CIOs feel like they are always living the hype, while
the reality of their AI outcomes race - how tough it is to get
value - makes it feel like they are also in the trough,” said Mary
Mesaglio, Distinguished VP Analyst at Gartner.
“However, CIOs can set the pace in their AI outcomes race,” said
Hung LeHong, Distinguished VP Analyst and Gartner Fellow. “If you
have modest AI ambitions, in an industry that isn’t being
remastered by AI yet, you can afford to go at a more measured pace.
This is an AI-steady pace. For those organizations with bigger AI
ambitions, or in an industry that’s being reinvented by AI, the
pace will be faster. This is an AI-accelerated pace. Whether you’re
moving at an AI-steady or AI-accelerated pace, you have to deliver
value and outcomes.”
During the opening keynote of Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo, which is
taking place here through Thursday, Gartner analysts explained to
the audience of over 8,000 CIOs and IT executives how to overcome
four emerging challenges to deliver value from AI safely and at
scale.
The Business Benefits of Using AI Don’t Always
Materialize
To generate business value with generative AI (GenAI), people
must consistently use GenAI tools in their workflow. In a second
quarter 2024 Gartner survey of over 5,000 digital workers in the
U.S., UK, India, Australia and China, employees said that they
saved an average of 3.6 hours per week by using GenAI. But not all
employees get the same degree of benefit from using GenAI.
“Here’s the real challenge with AI productivity,” said LeHong.
“Productivity gains from GenAI are not equally distributed. Gains
vary by employee, not just because of their personal interest and
levels of adoptions, but according to complexity of job and level
of experience.”
AI-accelerated organizations are also looking at benefits beyond
productivity - operations and process-level improvements, such as
automating key business processes or redesigning roles to work with
chatbots; and business-level, game-changing improvements, such as
outcomes that create new revenue streams or redesign the enterprise
value proposition.
“In these cases, CIOs should manage AI benefits like a
portfolio. Determine the size of your bet in each benefit area, and
manage risks and rewards across this portfolio,” said Mesaglio.
The Cost of AI Can Quickly Spiral Out of Control
More than 90% of CIOs said that managing cost limits their
ability to get value from AI for their enterprise, according to a
Gartner survey of over 300 CIOs in June and July 2024. In fact,
Gartner believes that cost is as big an AI risk as security or
hallucinations.
If CIOs don’t understand how their GenAI costs scale, Gartner
estimates that they could make a 500%-1,000% error in their cost
calculations.
“As a CIO, you need to understand your AI bill,” said LeHong.
“You must understand the cost components and pricing model options,
and you need to know how to reduce these costs and negotiate with
vendors. CIOs should create proofs of concept that test how costs
will scale, not just how the technology works.”
Data and AI Everywhere Creates New Challenges and
Risks
With AI and data proliferating everywhere in the enterprise, AI
and data are no longer centralized assets that IT directly
controls. The Gartner survey of over 300 CIOs found that on
average, only 35% of their AI capabilities will be built by their
IT teams. This means that new approaches are needed to manage and
protect data access and govern AI inputs and outputs and safely
deliver AI value.
“This is where the concept of a ‘tech sandwich’ comes in,” said
LeHong in describing the AI tech stack of the future. “On the
bottom of the sandwich is all the data and AI from IT, typically
centralized. On the top is all the data and AI coming from
everywhere, typically decentralized. And the middle contains the
trust, risk, and security management (TRiSM) technologies that make
it all safe. It’s what you need to create to accommodate AI and
data coming from everywhere.”
“As CIO, your job is to design a tech sandwich that can handle
the messiness of AI, but still keeps you open to new
opportunities,” said Mesaglio. “AI-steady organizations (ten AI
initiatives or fewer) will govern their tech sandwiches using human
teams and committees. AI-accelerated organizations will add TRiSM
technologies - a set of technologies designed to create trust,
monitor risk and manage security for safe AI at scale.”
Using AI Can Both Positively and Negatively impact Employees’
Performance and Well-Being
Some employees may feel a strong affinity for AI. Others may
feel threatened or resentful. These intense reactions to AI can
lead to unintended behavioral outcomes that negatively impact
employees’ work performance, such as jealousy of those using AI and
overdependence on AI tools.
However, few organizations are actively managing these
behavioral outcomes. In the June/July Gartner survey, only 20% of
CIOs said they focus on mitigating potential negative impacts of
GenAI on employee well-being.
“Most enterprises aren’t curious enough about how AI makes their
employees feel. This matters because AI can lead to all sorts of
unintended behavioral outcomes,” said Mesaglio. “The critical point
is that if you use change management to manage this, be intentional
about who owns which behavioral outcomes. Organizations must manage
behavioral outcomes with the same rigor as technology and business
outcomes.”
Gartner clients can learn more in “2024 IT Symposium/Xpo Keynote
at a Glance.”
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